Gonçalo Campos : Rolha side table

Submitted by Portuguese product designer Gonçalo Campos, Rolha (Portuguese for the cork stopper used in wine bottles) is a smart side table inspired by one of the most recognisable and age-old ritual, the uncorking of a fine wine. Being French, hence loving wine, this had to speak to me !

Cork is a very special material with qualities that make it perfect for a wide range of technical applications, while being environmentally sustainable, reason why it has seen a great appreciation in the last few years.

Most of its harvesting and production is also based in Portugal, because of the particularly favourable climate to it’s growth, and the deep tradition in using cork in the most incredible applications; inspiring rituals and tools that have been kept through generations.

This table is composed by very simple elements. A solid, turned cork top and 3 turned wood legs, fitted with a screw, similar to the ones used to uncork traditional wine bottles.

By simply twisting the legs in the cork top (in a very familiar motion), this table can easily be assembled without any tools. Thanks to the amazing mechanical properties of cork, this elementary action is enough to keep the table sturdy and stable.

This is a project that uses cork for its physical and aesthetic properties, in a way that respects the history, traditions and rituals associated to the material, while emphasizing it’s aesthetic qualities.


+ Discover also Gonçalo Campos’ Geo table previously featured on Flodeau.

Photos © Gonçalo Campos

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